India Crush Sri Lanka 5-2 to Clinch SAFF Women's Futsal Runners-Up Spot

India concluded their SAFF Women's Futsal Championship campaign with a commanding 5-2 victory over Sri Lanka in Bangkok. Sonali Mondal was the star, scoring a brilliant first-half hat-trick to give India a dominant lead. Despite a brief fightback from Sri Lanka in the second half, India sealed the win with a late goal from Pooja Gupta. The result secured India a second-place finish in the tournament standings behind champions Bangladesh.

Key Points: India Finish Runners-Up in SAFF Women's Futsal Championship

  • Sonali Mondal's first-half hat-trick
  • India's dominant 3-0 start
  • Sri Lanka's brief second-half rally
  • Pooja Gupta's sealing goal
  • Runners-up finish with 12 points
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SAFF Women's Futsal Championship: India defeat Sri Lanka to finish runners-up

India defeated Sri Lanka 5-2 in their final match to secure second place in the SAFF Women's Futsal Championship 2026 in Bangkok.

"Sonali Mondal produced a superb hat-trick performance. - AIFF Match Report"

Bangkok, January 25

India brought their SAFF Women's Futsal Championship 2026 campaign to a positive close with a commanding 5-2 victory over Sri Lanka at the Hua Mak Indoor Stadium in Bangkok on Sunday, as per the AIFF website.

India dominated proceedings from the first whistle, with Sonali Mondal (6', 7', 16') producing a superb hat-trick performance. Mithila Ramani (9') and Pooja Gupta (36') also added a goal each. The win ensured India finished second in the standings, behind champions Bangladesh, with 12 points from six matches, four wins and two losses.

The Futsal Tigresses started at a high tempo and wasted little time in asserting control. The breakthrough came in the sixth minute when Sonali Mondal reacted quickest to a loose ball inside the circle. After a shot was parried by the Sri Lanka goalkeeper Ashani Panikkiyalage, Sonali pounced on the rebound to slot home and give India an early lead.

Just a minute later, she doubled the advantage. Capitalising on another loose ball in midfield, Sonali drove forward with purpose and unleashed a powerful right-footed strike that flew past Ashani, leaving Sri Lanka stunned by India's blistering start.

India continued to press relentlessly, moving the ball sharply across the court and exploiting gaps in the Sri Lankan defence. Their dominance was rewarded again in the ninth minute when Mithila Ramani joined the attack and finished clinically to make it 3-0, capping off a flowing team move.

Sonali completed a memorable hat-trick in the 16th minute with a goal that showcased her individual brilliance. She weaved past multiple Sri Lanka defenders with quick footwork, combined neatly in a one-two with Ritika Singh, and calmly placed the ball into the net to put India firmly in control before the interval.

Trailing heavily, Sri Lanka showed greater intent in the second half and pulled a goal back in the 22nd minute. Shanu Paskaran found space and finished well, giving her side a lifeline. Sri Lanka reduced the deficit further six minutes later when Gowry Surenthiran struck in the 28th minute, briefly raising hopes of a comeback.

India, however, remained composed and continued to dictate the rhythm of the game. Their defensive structure held firm, and they limited Sri Lanka to speculative efforts as the match wore on. The result was put beyond doubt in the 36th minute when Pooja Gupta found the back of the net with a well-taken finish from long range, restoring India's three-goal cushion.

The closing minutes were comfortably managed by India, who saw out the game with confidence and maturity. The final whistle confirmed a convincing 5-2 victory.

- ANI

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Aman W
Great win, but we need to be honest. Conceding two goals in the second half shows a lapse in concentration. Against stronger teams, that could cost us the title. The defense needs to stay switched on for the full 40 minutes.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, but so proud of the Indian team! The speed and skill in futsal is incredible. Sonali's third goal, weaving past defenders, was world-class. More coverage of women's sports, please!
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Rohit P
Bangladesh played really well to win the championship, no shame in finishing second to them. 12 points from 6 matches is solid. The team showed great character after the two losses. Onwards and upwards!
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Kavya N
So happy for Pooja Gupta getting on the scoresheet! And Mithila Ramani too. It wasn't just the Sonali show, it was a real team effort. These tournaments are so important for building experience. Well done, girls! 👏
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Vikram M
Futsal doesn't get enough attention in our sports pages. This is a brilliant result. The pace of the game from the first whistle was impressive. Hope the AIFF continues to invest in this format for women.

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